Apple Turnovers

Vegetarian
Health score
4%
Apple Turnovers
45 min.
4
737kcal

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Indulge in the delightful world of homemade Apple Turnovers, a perfect treat for any occasion! These golden, flaky pastries are filled with tender, spiced apples that create a warm and comforting experience with every bite. Whether you're looking for a charming appetizer, a sweet snack, or a delightful dessert, these turnovers are sure to impress your family and friends.

Imagine the aroma of fresh apples mingling with cinnamon and nutmeg wafting through your kitchen as you prepare this easy yet elegant dish. The combination of Granny Smith or Gravenstein apples with a touch of dark brown sugar and lemon juice brings out the natural sweetness and tartness, creating a filling that is both refreshing and satisfying. Wrapped in all-butter puff pastry, these turnovers are not only vegetarian but also a testament to the beauty of simple ingredients coming together to create something extraordinary.

Ready in just 45 minutes, this recipe is perfect for both novice cooks and seasoned chefs alike. Serve them warm, drizzled with the reserved apple juice, and perhaps with a scoop of ice cream for an extra indulgent touch. Pair your turnovers with a glass of Eric Bordelet Sydre Doux for a delightful culinary experience that celebrates the flavors of Normandy. Get ready to impress your guests and satisfy your sweet tooth with these irresistible Apple Turnovers!

Ingredients

  •  apples firm cored peeled cut into 1/2-by-1-inch pieces (preferably Granny Smith, Gravenstein, or another variety)
  • tablespoons t brown sugar dark packed
  • large eggs 
  • 0.3 cup granulated sugar 
  • 0.3 teaspoon ground cinnamon 
  • 1.5 teaspoons juice of lemon freshly squeezed
  • Dash nutmeg 
  • 14 ounce puff pastry frozen thawed
  • 0.1 teaspoon salt fine
  • tablespoons butter unsalted cut into small pieces
  • tablespoon milk whole

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • sauce pan
  • baking paper
  • oven
  • knife
  • whisk
  • sieve
  • plastic wrap
  • rolling pin
  • pastry brush

Directions

  1. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
  2. Place apples, lemon juice, brown sugar, granulated sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and butter in a large saucepan and stir to combine and evenly coat the apples. Cook over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until apples are soft, about 15 minutes.
  3. Remove from heat. Set a fine mesh sieve over a small bowl and pour in the apple mixture.
  4. Let apples cool to room temperature, and reserve the juice in the bowl.When apple mixture has cooled, whisk together the egg and milk in a small bowl until the egg is broken up; set aside.
  5. Spread the sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. Dust pastry lightly with flour and, using a rolling pin, roll into a 12-inch square. Using a sharp paring knife, trim just the uneven edges and cut the dough into four equal squares.
  6. Transfer the squares to the parchment-lined baking sheet and place in the freezer or refrigerator until firm, about 5 to 10 minutes.Using a pastry brush, lightly brush a 1-inch border on the edges of the dough with egg wash. Reserve the egg wash. Spoon 1/4 of apple mixture in middle of each square, and fold dough in half to form a triangle. Seal the edges by pressing them together with the tines of a fork.
  7. Cut a few slits in top of each turnover with the tip of a paring knife. Cover the baking sheet with plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, about 15 to 30 minutes. Meanwhile, heat the oven to 425°F and arrange a rack in the middle.
  8. Remove the turnovers from the refrigerator, and remove the plastic wrap.
  9. Brush the top of each turnover with the egg wash.
  10. Bake until golden brown and flaky, about 15 to 20 minutes.
  11. Transfer to a rack to cool slightly.
  12. Serve warm, drizzled with the reserved juice and with a scoop of ice cream, if desired.Beverage pairing: Eric Bordelet Sydre Doux, France. Apples to apples is always a good call, and there’s no better place to find fermented apple juice than Normandy—and not many producers as accomplished as Eric Bordelet. This is his “sweet” style, though it’s not that sweet, which is good since neither is the dessert. Bright, fresh, and toasty, there are few more pleasurable things to drink.

Nutrition Facts

Calories737kcal
Protein4.96%
Fat54.25%
Carbs40.79%

Properties

Glycemic Index
67.77
Glycemic Load
36.39
Inflammation Score
-5
Nutrition Score
12.108695517416%

Flavonoids

Cyanidin
1.43mg
Peonidin
0.02mg
Catechin
1.18mg
Epigallocatechin
0.24mg
Epicatechin
6.85mg
Epicatechin 3-gallate
0.01mg
Epigallocatechin 3-gallate
0.17mg
Eriodictyol
0.09mg
Hesperetin
0.27mg
Naringenin
0.03mg
Luteolin
0.11mg
Kaempferol
0.13mg
Quercetin
3.66mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:737.31kcal
36.87%
Fat:45.08g
69.36%
Saturated Fat:13.72g
85.73%
Carbohydrates:76.27g
25.42%
Net Carbohydrates:72.47g
26.35%
Sugar:28.85g
32.05%
Cholesterol:62mg
20.67%
Sodium:342.47mg
14.89%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:9.27g
18.54%
Selenium:28.15µg
40.21%
Vitamin B1:0.42mg
27.94%
Manganese:0.55mg
27.69%
Vitamin B2:0.37mg
21.88%
Folate:86.84µg
21.71%
Vitamin B3:4.25mg
21.24%
Vitamin K:18.55µg
17.67%
Iron:2.94mg
16.32%
Fiber:3.8g
15.19%
Phosphorus:100.76mg
10.08%
Copper:0.15mg
7.74%
Vitamin E:1mg
6.67%
Vitamin A:299.37IU
5.99%
Vitamin C:4.92mg
5.97%
Magnesium:23.7mg
5.93%
Potassium:194.04mg
5.54%
Zinc:0.76mg
5.05%
Vitamin B6:0.09mg
4.29%
Calcium:35.65mg
3.56%
Vitamin B5:0.28mg
2.8%
Vitamin D:0.4µg
2.64%
Vitamin B12:0.14µg
2.39%
Source:Chow